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Jharkhand HC Initiates Contempt Battle: Advocate's Viral Courtroom Clash Sparks Legal Drama

The Jharkhand High Court has initiated criminal contempt proceedings against advocate Mahesh Tiwari following a heated exchange during a livestreamed court hearing. The incident involved a dispute over an electricity connection, which escalated into a sharp verbal confrontation between the advocate and Justice Rajesh Kumar. A full bench comprising five judges took suo motu cognizance of the matter, registering a case that highlights tensions within courtroom interactions. The case is set to be heard on November 11, with the court asserting that the remarks undermined judicial authority.

Jharkhand HC initiates criminal contempt proceedings against advocate after heated exchange during livestream

Ranchi, Oct 17

The Jharkhand High Court has taken suo motu cognisance of a case of criminal contempt against advocate Mahesh Tiwari following a heated exchange with a judge during livestreaming of court proceedings.

The incident occurred on Thursday during the hearing of a case related to a domestic electricity connection and billing dispute, which was being livestreamed on YouTube. The video of the exchange quickly went viral on social media, drawing widespread attention.

During the hearing, advocate Tiwari, representing petitioner Pushpa Kumari, argued that his client was being asked to pay over Rs 1.30 lakh in dues and fines. He requested the court to allow restoration of the electricity connection upon depositing Rs 10,000-15,000 in view of the upcoming Diwali festival.

Justice Rajesh Kumar, who was hearing the matter, declined the plea. remarking: "We are not here to dispense justice on the basis of mercy. This is a court of law, not a court of justice."

This led to a sharp exchange, with Tiwari reportedly saying: "I will argue my way, not yours. Please pay attention... Don't try to insult any lawyer. The country is burning with anger over the judiciary. I have been practising in this court for 40 years."

After the bench ordered that the connection could be restored if Rs 50,000 was deposited, Tiwari objected, saying that even Rs 15,000 was excessive as the monthly bill was under Rs 200.

Justice Kumar responded: "Tiwari ji, you stand up and say that the petitioner is a widow, she is poor... this is not pleading. I am not sitting with an empty skull. There is something in my skull."

Even after the hearing concluded, Tiwari allegedly made further remarks targeting the judge, prompting other advocates to intervene.

On Friday, a full bench comprising Chief Justice Tarlok Singh Chauhan, Justice Sujit Narayan Prasad, Justice Rongon Mukhopadhyay, Justice Ananda Sen, and Justice Rajesh Shankar took suo motu cognisance of the incident.

The court registered a case titled "Court on its own motion vs Mahesh Tiwari" and directed that the matter be heard on November 11.

The High Court observed that the remarks made during a live hearing amounted to criminal contempt, as they appeared to lower the authority of the court and interfere with the administration of justice.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

As a law student, I'm shocked by this incident. The advocate's 40 years of experience should have taught him better courtroom etiquette. But the system should also show some compassion - Rs 1.30 lakh for a widow's electricity bill seems excessive.

Arjun K

Live streaming court proceedings is a great step for transparency, but it also means everyone needs to be extra careful with their conduct. Both sides could have handled this better. The judiciary's authority must be respected, no question.

Sarah B

I understand the advocate was fighting for a poor widow, but "the country is burning with anger over the judiciary" was completely unnecessary. There are proper ways to express disagreement without attacking the entire institution. 🙏

Vikram M

The real issue here is the electricity department charging Rs 1.30 lakh from someone whose monthly bill is Rs 200! How does that even happen? The system needs fixing more than anything else. Contempt proceedings won't solve the root problem.

Michael C

Respectfully, while the advocate went too far, the judge's "I am not sitting with an empty skull" comment was also quite unprofessional. Both parties should have maintained higher standards, especially during a live stream. The judiciary should lead by example.

Ananya R

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

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